Real Madrid v Leganes

Real Madrid will be eager to continue their fine start to the LaLiga campaign when they host Leganes at the Santiago Bernabeu this evening.
The match is scheduled to get underway at 20h45.
After a less-than-convincing win over Getafe on matchday one, Los Blancos recorded an emphatic 4-1 win over Girona last weekend.
Karim Benzema opened his account for the season with a brace on the night, while Gareth Bale also got on the score-sheet with his second of the campaign.
Los Blancos have dipped into the transfer market recently, as they re-signed striker Mariano Diaz from Olympique Lyon.
Leganes, meanwhile, will be searching for their first win of the season as they drew 2-2 with Real Sociedad last weekend. The visitors opened the campaign with a 2-1 loss away to Athletic Bilbao.
When these two sides clash in LaLiga, Real Madrid recorded a 2-1 victory in this fixture before wining 3-1 in the reverse fixture.

Celtic are keen to bring McKenna to the club before the August 31 transfer deadline.
Express Sport understands they are also eyeing a deal for Wolfsburg’s Jeffrey Bruma.
But Brendan Rodgers looks likely to miss out on McKenna after an opening bid was rejected by Aberdeen.

Speaking in his press conference today, Dons manager Derek McInnes – himself formerly a Celtic target – said if McKenna does leave it will be to an English club.

Having missed training, Courtois has clearly stated his intentions of joining Real Madrid due to family issues. With Chelsea’s World reaching the agreement to meet the release clause of Athletic Bilbao’s goalkeeper Kepa today at €80m, the path is now well clear for Courtois to move to the Santiago Bernabeu.

Alexis Sanchez shines while Fred is faultless on full Manchester united debut

After an inconsistent start to life at Old Trafford, Alexis Sanchez’s performance against Real Madrid in Miami served as further evidence that he is primed for his first full season at Manchester United.

His work rate and endeavour in the second half, when his team-mates began to tire, was just as impressive. As Madrid gathered momentum, up popped Sanchez with a purposeful run to relieve the pressure on his defence.

There have been a number of standout performers on the American leg of United’s pre-season tour; Ander Herrera, Juan Mata, Andreas Pereira to name a few. But Sanchez’s enthusiasm throughout the gruelling two-and-a-half-week schedule sees him head and shoulders above the rest.

With the new Premier League season just nine days away, and with key attackers yet to return to the club after their exploits at this summer’s World Cup, Sanchez could well hold the key to success in the early stages of the season.

Mourinho, who has also voiced his frustration at Manchester United’s lack of transfer activity this summer, now sees his side wrap up their International Champions Cup matches against Real Madrid on Tuesday evening.

Hazard could command a world-record fee in excess of £200 million, but that apparently hasn’t deterred Madrid, with Marca claiming the La Liga side are also in for the winger’s teammate Thibaut Courtois.

With Courtois’ contract expiring in a year’s time and talks over an extension reaching gridlock, it looks as though Chelsea will be forced to cash in for around £35 million.

Meanwhile, in a move that would add insult to injury, the Star adds that Madrid intend to beat the Blues to Robert Lewandowski.

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